I don't know that why was this question closed under the heading "Unclear what you're asking", I think it's exactly clear to me, also it has a beautiful answer (which is accepted now). I nominated this for reopening, but nothing is happening. That's why flagged this, and I requested to reopen this. It has a very nice answer, and people should know about that.

Hi, @JaideepKhare The better chat room to post a question about reopening is CRUDE: Close, Reopen, Undelete, Delete, Edit. chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/2165/crude. How long ago did you nominate the question for reopening? It seems that the question may have already made its way through the "reopen queue" (where posts nominated for reopening will go), and didn't gain enough support for its reopening. But again, I don't know when you voted to reopen it.

@JaideepKhare Oh, no problem for posting your question; My comment was mainly an "FYI: [CRUDE] is also a place this question can be posted." But you are more than welcome here, or in CRUDE and pretty much most other chats.

@Jaideep Also, you might want to bookmark the following thread requests for reopen/undeletion votes Vol 2015 - current. If you want to have a question reopened, or undeleted, of course, vote accordingly, when you can, but you can also post an "answer" to the linked thread, posting a link to the question of concern, and why you believe is should be reopened.

@amWhy @DanielFischer The question I am replying to concerns a question that popped up in either the close queue, on which I had voted to close. (It was being used as an audit question on which I was presumably "supposed to" have clicked on "leave open." Sorry I failed to mention when first posting. I did, in fact, downvote the question, and voted to close it, so it won't appear in the audit again. It's just frustrating when I encounter the STOP! after having voted in good faith.

@amWhy @DanielFischer The question I am replying to concerns a question that popped up in the close queue, on which I had voted to close. (It was being used as an audit question on which I was presumably "supposed to" have clicked on "leave open." Sorry I failed to mention when first posting. I did, in fact, downvote the question, and voted to close it, so it won't appear in the audit again. It's just frustrating when I encounter the STOP! after having voted in good faith.

@amWhy Well, the audit system isn't very sophisticated mathematically. So if a question has a score of at least +5, no close votes (and I'm not sure if score +5 suffices, or it is also necessary that it has no downvotes), it assumes that it must be a good question. Of course it must be, it would have a lower score and/or close votes otherwise, right? Right? But occasionally, the voters make a not so great question eligible for the audit system. When that happens, don't take it too seriously.

@DanielFischer I do understand that. It's just sometimes the "sting" of encountering the STOP!! message can be upsetting. And, as I indicated, I did what I typically do in a case such as this, I downvoted it and voted to close it, so it's life in the audit has come to an end, and I grit my teeth to bear the "I UNDERSTAND" click requirement.